New York - Internal displacement remains one of the world’s most significant human rights
and humanitarian challenges, as millions of people continue to be internally
displaced every year by conflict, violence, human rights violations, disasters
and development projects, a United Nations independent expert said.
“Over 26 million people were internally displaced at the end of 2011 due to
armed conflict, generalized violence or human rights violations, while nearly 15
million persons were newly displaced during that same year due to sudden onset
natural hazards,” the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally
displaced persons, Chaloka Beyani, added in a news release, issued as he
presented a report on his work – ‘Protection of and assistance to internally
displaced persons” – to the General Assembly at UN Headquarters in New York.
According to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),
internally displaced people (IDPs) are often wrongly called refugees. Unlike
refugees, IDPs have not crossed an international border to find sanctuary but
have remained inside their home countries.
Even if they have fled for similar reasons as refugees – such as armed conflict,
generalized violence, human rights violations – IDPs legally remain under the
protection of their own government, even though that government might be the
cause of their flight. As citizens, they retain all of their rights and
protection under both human rights and international humanitarian law.
Special Rapporteur Beyani noted that the past two decades have witnessed
important advances in the normative framework on the issue of IDPs, as well as
in the response to internal displacement by the international community
“However, enormous challenges remain,” he emphasized, underscoring that “mega
trends like rapid urbanization, human mobility, population growth and food and
water insecurity, together with other factors such as more prevalent natural
disasters notably due to the impact of climate change are expected to further
increase internal displacement in the future.”
The independent expert said that responses to internal displacement situations
will require that States and international and civil society actors be ready to
adopt comprehensive frameworks which address all types and stages of internal
displacement, address new issues or areas in which responses need to be
strengthened, and pay particular attention to prevention and durable solutions
strategies.
In his report, Mr. Beyani calls on Governments to adopt, among other things,
measures which have been shown to have positive effects, like successful
conflict resolution mechanisms implemented, for example, in cases of land
disputes; and documentation practices such as in relation to civil status
documents – such as birth registrations – and property title registries.
The human rights expert also recommends the implementation of preparedness and
early-warning systems, as well as capacity-building measures which enhance the
capacity of all levels of Government, in particular local authorities, and of
civil society to address internal displacement.
In addition, the Special Rapporteur particularly drew attention to the need to
adopt “mechanisms for the meaningful participation of internally displaced
persons in decisions which have an impact on their lives.”
Independent experts, or special rapporteurs, are appointed by the Geneva-based
UN Human Rights Council to examine and report back, in an unpaid capacity, on
specific human rights themes.
Internal displacement remains one of world’s biggest human rights challenges – UN expert
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